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As Parliament gets set to reconvene on May 26, nearly two-thirds (62%) of small business owners are not confident that Canada ...
Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana withdrew his bid to implement a 0.5% VAT increase in April, following a two-month ...
MPs force back civilians Whereas other clauses aimed to improve the welfare of military officers, the most contested clause ...
As Greece marked the Holocaust of Pontic Greeks on May 19, Turkey rejected the allegations that an extermination took place.
The board briefed Parliament’s higher education and training committee for the first time on Wednesday, where it laid out its plan to address system failures at the student aid scheme.
The ruling Fidesz party, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has proposed a law that could be used to ban political parties ...
The former Liberal leader returned to the capital for the first time after losing his seat at Saturday's federal election. Meanwhile, some Coalition MPs called for their controversial nuclear policy ...
Ali France's election win over Peter Dutton isn't just a positive for Anthony Albanese and Labor — it's also big for the ...
“This shifts the negotiating dynamic,” Stephen Olson, a former U.S. trade negotiator, told Bloomberg. “Many countries will ...
Ultra-conservative groups from the US and Europe are attending a “family values” conference in Kenya this week – one of ...
During the annual Nepal-US Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) talks, US officials have repeatedly urged Nepal to ...
A massive congratulatory billboard celebrating the Democracy for the Citizens (DCP) party launch was brought down in Nairobi, ...